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barely enough to govern. now with almost all the votes counted, it looks like a hung parliament. 60 seats on the right. 60 seats on the left. that means that netanyahu must now do something that really none of us took too seriously last night. he must reach out, as you say, across the aisle to the center left. that means turning to really the big winner in these elections. a newcomer named yayer lapit. a former news anchorman, charismatic head of a centrist, secular party which ran on mostly domestic, economic meat and potato issues. what will that mean policy wise? i think first we'll see early on a kick-start of the peace talks with the palestinians which have effectively been dead, those talks, for four years now. lapid is a strong president supporter of a two-state solution. we're likely to see movement there. that will, by the way, improve strained to say the least relations with the united states and the allies. but i don't think netanyahu's tough positions either on iran, on future air strikes in gaza,
barely enough to govern. now with almost all the votes counted, it looks like a hung parliament. 60 seats on the right. 60 seats on the left. that means that netanyahu must now do something that really none of us took too seriously last night. he must reach out, as you say, across the aisle to the center left. that means turning to really the big winner in these elections. a newcomer named yayer lapit. a former news anchorman, charismatic head of a centrist, secular party which ran on mostly...
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i think the onus is going to start shifting to the government itself and the government is looking ahead to an election, as we talked about many, many times. and here becomes the tricky part because they're trying to embark on structural reforms, they're talking about tax reforms, as well. this will be a multi layered process and hopefully they'll be in power long enough to deliver some of those changes. i think the market was expecting for the bank of japan to come in .deliver everything that was going to solve all of japan's problems after decades of recession, then they were probably misguided. but for the moment, the reaction we're getting from people who were watching japan is they probably took as many steps as they could today to try and address this decision. >> kaori, stay with us. ed, welcome. you just heard a little bit of the back and forth. what's your own opinion here on what the boj has or hasn't delivered? >> good morning. thanks very much for having me on the show. my opinion is i completely agree with everything kaori said. even more than that, i would say to the viewin
i think the onus is going to start shifting to the government itself and the government is looking ahead to an election, as we talked about many, many times. and here becomes the tricky part because they're trying to embark on structural reforms, they're talking about tax reforms, as well. this will be a multi layered process and hopefully they'll be in power long enough to deliver some of those changes. i think the market was expecting for the bank of japan to come in .deliver everything that...
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he says the government will run out of tools to avoid a default by late february, early march. the u.s. credit rating is not a bargaining chip or hostage that can be taken to avoid any political agenda. president obama again rejected any negotiation with republicans over the debt ceiling. i love the debt clock. it's almost as fast as the amount of money they're going to earn tr nike. >> and is we'll talk about that. >> meanwhile, fed chairman ben bernanke speaking monday warned the u.s. economy isn't out of the woods yet and is still at risk from political gridlock. >> raising the debt ceiling, which congress has to do periodically, gives the government the ability to pay its existing bills. it doesn't create new deficits, it doesn't create new spending. so not raising the debt ceiling is sort of like a family trying to improve its credit rating saying, i know how we can save money, we won't pay our credit card bills. not the most effect of way to improve your credit rating. >> ben bernanke says the u.s. economy appears to be willing to raise the debt ceiling. it's downplaying
he says the government will run out of tools to avoid a default by late february, early march. the u.s. credit rating is not a bargaining chip or hostage that can be taken to avoid any political agenda. president obama again rejected any negotiation with republicans over the debt ceiling. i love the debt clock. it's almost as fast as the amount of money they're going to earn tr nike. >> and is we'll talk about that. >> meanwhile, fed chairman ben bernanke speaking monday warned the...
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so the government is trying more supply side measures to improve brazil's competitiveness. of course this takes time and repeated government intervention in the economy is undermining confidence. and what has really been weak is investment. >> are labor costs quite high? >> labor costs are quite high. and brazil is a pretty protected market. so you have to have a certain amount of local components, and that really just increases the brazil costs for a lot of manufacturers. >> the biggest impact that could be on brazilian growth this year, is it actually just the government crossing their fingers and hoping china comes out of the slump? >> yeah, the chinese policy that you need to watch. >> yeah. >> of course brazil has benefited significantly from strong demand in china for commodities. but we don't see china investing in the same way that it did in 2008. it hasn't got the capacity to do so. so infrastructure's not going to be a massive driver of growth in china. and i think brazil will, therefore, benefit less this time around from recovery in chinese growth. and it really
so the government is trying more supply side measures to improve brazil's competitiveness. of course this takes time and repeated government intervention in the economy is undermining confidence. and what has really been weak is investment. >> are labor costs quite high? >> labor costs are quite high. and brazil is a pretty protected market. so you have to have a certain amount of local components, and that really just increases the brazil costs for a lot of manufacturers. >>...
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so we are expecting a right wing government, potentially a more right wing government than the one we had the previous five years. so, i mean, if year looking at potential coalition partners, we have the new right wing party or the resurgent right wing party is perhaps one of the obvious ones. but perhaps, as well, you know, really would be looking -- netanyahu, i'm sure, would be looking at the parties in the previous government to help inform the next government. >> we know netanyahu and obama visibility had the coziest of relationships. how does that complicate their relationship in the second term? >> well, it does appear that the tensions are becoming harder and harder to obscure. the two just don't get along. they're from different ends of the spectrum. i think it is going to be increasingly difficult. there are issues which the two fundamentally disagree. the u.s. is clearly intend on pursuing the iranians from getting a nuclear program. but israel even even that should be given the amount of ott sympathy. >> and where does this lev britain in all of this? >> i think the big is
so we are expecting a right wing government, potentially a more right wing government than the one we had the previous five years. so, i mean, if year looking at potential coalition partners, we have the new right wing party or the resurgent right wing party is perhaps one of the obvious ones. but perhaps, as well, you know, really would be looking -- netanyahu, i'm sure, would be looking at the parties in the previous government to help inform the next government. >> we know netanyahu...
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it has 120 odd billion to sell of government bonds this year. it stands just about 10 billion in the first month. so pretty much on track. and i don't know whether that's a positive or a negative. in some ways, you would be hoping that the government would be trying to get well ahead of its funding program at the moment. but paradoxically, it may be a sign that they're fairly comfortable with things going forward. >> yeah. and we've got italy raised nearly 10 with a short target, as well. you say they could last quite some time with these narrow spreads. how long? what might change? >> i think the -- as i said, there has been a fundamental shift change in sentiment, i think, with regard to the eurozone. and in a sense what's happened compared with, say, a year to 18 months ago is that previously the markets perception was that many peripheral countries pretty much sit on their own, you know, trying to achieve the criteria to be part of the single currency. but now there's a sense with the ecb's intervention, the o&p strategy, there's a much stro
it has 120 odd billion to sell of government bonds this year. it stands just about 10 billion in the first month. so pretty much on track. and i don't know whether that's a positive or a negative. in some ways, you would be hoping that the government would be trying to get well ahead of its funding program at the moment. but paradoxically, it may be a sign that they're fairly comfortable with things going forward. >> yeah. and we've got italy raised nearly 10 with a short target, as well....
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the government and the boj reached a basic deal on an upcoming statement. the statement would call for the boj to adopt a 2% inflation target and will define the government's role in fighting deflation. japan's finance and economy ministers met with the boj governor for the final talks and the boj will formally commence to this next tuesday. after today's meeting, the finance minister called monetary policy although it won't resolve jap japan's flowing economy, he said it needs to be paired with fiscal policy and an economic growth strategy. back to you, kelly. >> fascinating story, i have to say. thank you very much. >>> stick around. ahead on the program, glencore and xstrata are putting their mega merger on hold again. find out more from carolin roth when we come back. what are you doing? nothing. are you stealing our daughter's school supplies and taking them to work? no, i was just looking for my stapler and my... this thing. i save money by using fedex ground and buy my own supplies. that's a great idea. i'm going to go... we got clients in today. [ m
the government and the boj reached a basic deal on an upcoming statement. the statement would call for the boj to adopt a 2% inflation target and will define the government's role in fighting deflation. japan's finance and economy ministers met with the boj governor for the final talks and the boj will formally commence to this next tuesday. after today's meeting, the finance minister called monetary policy although it won't resolve jap japan's flowing economy, he said it needs to be paired...
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>> i think the government should have pursued them. when we look at the biggest mess the industry was in. we weren't in them but then acquired mortgage city and got us back into it. it was such a mess, i don't think there was any question the government should have required the banks to go back and look to see what took place. i can only speak for our experience. there were errors in the national city process, no question. sweatled those and that's fine. i think what was happening was the government did a good thing, they were finding -- you might find a lot of technical errors and we'll deal with that. there really wasn't a great deal of foreclosing on people who didn't pay their bills. >> the bankers need a pr firm, too. just watching the media portrayal of settlements done, they divided $2 billion bay ty number of people affected and say the average homeowner only gets $800 and the bank gets away with it. you would think the everybody was foreclosed upon the individual had no complicity or responsibility in anything that happened. >
>> i think the government should have pursued them. when we look at the biggest mess the industry was in. we weren't in them but then acquired mortgage city and got us back into it. it was such a mess, i don't think there was any question the government should have required the banks to go back and look to see what took place. i can only speak for our experience. there were errors in the national city process, no question. sweatled those and that's fine. i think what was happening was the...
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the next two were government and relagz. in other news, walmart will announce a plan to hire every veteran that applies for a job. the only requirement? the vets need to have retired from the military within the last year. >>> the house will begin to debate on a $51 billion plan for superstorm sandy victims. more than 90 amendments will be filed by friday. earlier this month, lawmakers approved $9.7 billion to help pay flood insurance claims from the storm. the senate is expected to pick up whatever legislation the house approves, but things are getting testy at this point. you are talking about over 75 days i believe at some point since the storm actually came through. governor chris christie of new jersey has been making harsh comments about how you will not expect in the past of seeing any of the representatives from this area of the country who were voting down bill toes help aide flood and victims in iowa. he doesn't want to see breaking down into you scratch my back, i'll scratch yours in the future. >>> in other news
the next two were government and relagz. in other news, walmart will announce a plan to hire every veteran that applies for a job. the only requirement? the vets need to have retired from the military within the last year. >>> the house will begin to debate on a $51 billion plan for superstorm sandy victims. more than 90 amendments will be filed by friday. earlier this month, lawmakers approved $9.7 billion to help pay flood insurance claims from the storm. the senate is expected to...
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we have also seen the government making a much greater effort to focus attention and also to get government authorities to be working together to go on an offensive to combat this problem. >> thanks for the update. police say two people were killed and a number of people injured when a helicopter crashed during rush hour in central london. >> the helicopter went down after hitting a crane on top of a building in foggy conditions, crashing just south of the river thames. >> passers-by captured these images moments after the helicopter struck a construction crane and plunged to the ground. the crash site is near a railway station which was busy with commuters at the time. fire and rescue squads sailed off the area under the damaged screen. >> we just heard an explosion. it sounded like a fighter plane. we thought it was a terrorist attack. >> police say they have no reason to suspect a terrorist attack, despite the crash -- despite the fact that the crash site is very close to the headquarters of britain's mi6 intelligence service. >> we've -- we believe a commercial helicopter and a schedule
we have also seen the government making a much greater effort to focus attention and also to get government authorities to be working together to go on an offensive to combat this problem. >> thanks for the update. police say two people were killed and a number of people injured when a helicopter crashed during rush hour in central london. >> the helicopter went down after hitting a crane on top of a building in foggy conditions, crashing just south of the river thames. >>...
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the squatters found a loophole, and the government is none too happy about it. >> we do not live in a state where property is theft and resources are allocated essentially by some central committee. that did not go very well on the other side of the aisle when they tried it, and i think we are in a much better place, and we should have proper social policies that address people who are casualties of society. >> he fought for the new law along with other british property managers. his job is all-encompassing. he goes before court, reports the legal situation and then serves the eviction notice to the squatters. >> it is an emergency service, just like a plumber. you have a leak, a bad tenant, you need to evict them, you call us. >> he will not be out of a job any time soon. he expects the number of squatters to grow as long as the government remains idle on social matters. >> totally understand it. until the government gets to grips with local councils and the housing shortage and build more properties up and help more people make affordable housing, there will always be squatting. >>
the squatters found a loophole, and the government is none too happy about it. >> we do not live in a state where property is theft and resources are allocated essentially by some central committee. that did not go very well on the other side of the aisle when they tried it, and i think we are in a much better place, and we should have proper social policies that address people who are casualties of society. >> he fought for the new law along with other british property managers....
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that we have here they don't like the government they haven't liked the government for the last thirty some years and because of israeli pressures they do want to see the end of the government and having the sanctions to pressure the public opinion inside iran you know when economy is about to be very good they are hoping people will go to the streets and protest and have a revolution but the fact seems to be the opposite army of cells iranian carpets one of the country's proud sources of revenue once a critic of the iranian government has recently had a change of heart if form is forbidden and why for another people before another country it is not forbidden for israel is not for being a father of five for american is not going to be there for you know. on the raft of war they want to ask me something to do that no we are free of your free people you know this is the best way which my government. follow not only do they create anger among ordinary iranians and the iranians see their behavior towards their country as it. is but people in the region and beyond see what the united states
that we have here they don't like the government they haven't liked the government for the last thirty some years and because of israeli pressures they do want to see the end of the government and having the sanctions to pressure the public opinion inside iran you know when economy is about to be very good they are hoping people will go to the streets and protest and have a revolution but the fact seems to be the opposite army of cells iranian carpets one of the country's proud sources of...
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this is the government has been weak on countering terrorism. -- they say the government has been weak on countering terrorism. >> we want to bring back our peace and security. >> he heads an international religious organization, and his supporters say he is promoting a liberal bent of islam, but critics say he is aligned with pakistan's military establishment. >> is that so? let's find out more. we speak to the head of the center for research and security studies in islamabad. is this a conspiracy against the prime minister, you think? >> i think what we saw today is the culmination of more than 4.5 years of war between the ruling pakistan people's's party and the judiciary and certain sections within the military establishment on the other hand. of course, the case against the prime minister had been pending before the supreme court. by coincidence, today was the hearing. >> what does this all mean for constitutional politics? >> i think the opposition is all for using the constitution for the president's reform agenda. the claim that he is agitating or peddling against the common ma
this is the government has been weak on countering terrorism. -- they say the government has been weak on countering terrorism. >> we want to bring back our peace and security. >> he heads an international religious organization, and his supporters say he is promoting a liberal bent of islam, but critics say he is aligned with pakistan's military establishment. >> is that so? let's find out more. we speak to the head of the center for research and security studies in...
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they have to survive on 50 euros per month provided by the government. it is not enough to live on. >> on the anniversary of the revolution, we have nothing to eat and no money in our pockets. >> our situation is very bad. we're completely dependent on others. i am sick. i have no work, no money. >> two years after the jasmine revolution, you feel like celebrating. the economy is contracting -- few feel like celebrating. the economy is contracting. the unemployment rate is higher than before ben ali's ousting. >> it is one of the largest religious gatherings in the world. millions of indians have bates together in the ganges to mark the start of the -- have bathed together in the ganges to mark the start of the maha kumbh mela religious festival. >> environmentalists have warned before that the ganges is heavily polluted. some 110 million people are expected to take part in the religious festival, which runs until mid-march. that is all for now. remember, you can find out more about these and other stories at our website, www.dw.de. >> thank you for watc
they have to survive on 50 euros per month provided by the government. it is not enough to live on. >> on the anniversary of the revolution, we have nothing to eat and no money in our pockets. >> our situation is very bad. we're completely dependent on others. i am sick. i have no work, no money. >> two years after the jasmine revolution, you feel like celebrating. the economy is contracting -- few feel like celebrating. the economy is contracting. the unemployment rate is...
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this is the government has been weak on countering terrorism. -- they say the government has been weak on countering terrorism. >> we want to bring back our peace and security. >> he heads an international religious organization, and his supporters say he is promoting a liberal bent of islam, but critics say he is aligned with pakistan's military establishment. >> is that so? let's find out more. we speak to the head of the center for research and security studies in islamabad. is this a conspiracy against the prime minister, you think? >> i think what we saw today is the culmination of more than 4.5 years of war between the ruling pakistan people's's party and the judiciary and certain sections within the military establishment on the other hand. of course, the case against the prime minister had been pending before the supreme court. by coincidence, today was the hearing. >> what does this all mean for constitutional politics? >> i think the opposition is all for using the constitution for the president's reform agenda. the claim that he is agitating or peddling against the common ma
this is the government has been weak on countering terrorism. -- they say the government has been weak on countering terrorism. >> we want to bring back our peace and security. >> he heads an international religious organization, and his supporters say he is promoting a liberal bent of islam, but critics say he is aligned with pakistan's military establishment. >> is that so? let's find out more. we speak to the head of the center for research and security studies in...
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the squatters found a loophole, and the government is none too happy about it. >> we do not live in a state where property is theft and resources are allocated essentially by some central committee. that did not go very well on the other side of the aisle when they tried it, and i think we are in a much better place, and we should have proper social policies that address people who are casualties of society. >> he fought for the new law along with other british property managers. his job is all-encompassing. he goes before court, reports the legal situation and then serves the eviction notice to the squatters. >> it is an emergency service, just like a plumber. you have a leak, a bad tenant, you need to evict them, you call us. >> he will not be out of a job any time soon. he expects the number of squatters to grow as long as the government remains idle on social matters. >> totally understand it. until the government gets to grips with local councils and the housing shortage and build more properties up and help more people make affordable housing, there will always be squatting. >>
the squatters found a loophole, and the government is none too happy about it. >> we do not live in a state where property is theft and resources are allocated essentially by some central committee. that did not go very well on the other side of the aisle when they tried it, and i think we are in a much better place, and we should have proper social policies that address people who are casualties of society. >> he fought for the new law along with other british property managers....
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we have also seen the government making a much greater effort to focus attention and also to get government authorities to be working together to go on an offensive to combat this problem. >> thanks for the update. police say two people were killed and a number of people injured when a helicopter crashed during rush hour in central london. >> the helicopter went down after hitting a crane on top of a building in foggy conditions, crashing just south of the river thames. >> passers-by captured these images moments after the helicopter struck a construction crane and plunged to the ground. the crash site is near a railway station which was busy with commuters at the time. fire and rescue squads sailed off the area under the damaged screen. >> we just heard an explosion. it sounded like a fighter plane. we thought it was a terrorist attack. >> police say they have no reason to suspect a terrorist attack, despite the crash -- despite the fact that the crash site is very close to the headquarters of britain's mi6 intelligence service. >> we've -- we believe a commercial helicopter and a schedule
we have also seen the government making a much greater effort to focus attention and also to get government authorities to be working together to go on an offensive to combat this problem. >> thanks for the update. police say two people were killed and a number of people injured when a helicopter crashed during rush hour in central london. >> the helicopter went down after hitting a crane on top of a building in foggy conditions, crashing just south of the river thames. >>...
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a joint cabinet meeting had ministers from both governments working on, proposals to deepen the economic and military union. >> she says the proposals are about a deeper cooperation in economic policy with the goal a social security, employment, nd financials. >> the spirit of cooperation was exactly what the treaty of friendship was all about. >> here is a look back. >> the idyllic village near the border region has a special place in european history. and is the birthplace of the franco-german friendship. after two world wars, if you believe such a thing was possible. the unthinkable did happen. they did not have much in common. both catholic and a conservative. >> what was surprising is that the first contact in 1958 did not take place in the palace but at his private the state in a comfortable family surroundings. they spent the whole weekend of their. he treated him like a guest of the family. he did not stay in a hotel. >> he was the only politician to have been given that privilege. any mistrust between the two men evaporated. >> their relationship led to the declaration of a musi
a joint cabinet meeting had ministers from both governments working on, proposals to deepen the economic and military union. >> she says the proposals are about a deeper cooperation in economic policy with the goal a social security, employment, nd financials. >> the spirit of cooperation was exactly what the treaty of friendship was all about. >> here is a look back. >> the idyllic village near the border region has a special place in european history. and is the...
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a spokesman said the truce was over because the government refused to join it. talks underway in cuba for two months to end the country's civil war and little progress has been made so far. soccer back now after the winter break. >> they got what they wanted, a 3-2 win. perhaps a signal of determination to get out of the drop zone. >> they were shaky on the dismount but they finally celebrated their first away win since april 2012. in the game low on quality their defense obliged opponents. only too happy to open up the scoring. the korean midfielder netted one before halftime to make it 2-0. 2-0. somehow the host rallied, pulling one back and added a second in stoppage time. he even put the ball in the net again. the referee spotted a foul and no goal. their fight for survival starts here. >> and in sunday's other match the new coaching duo grabbed a point against hamburg. >> the match sprung to life midway through the second half when the striker put hamburg ahead with his seventh goal of the season. but the hosts struck back. the german had been with the team
a spokesman said the truce was over because the government refused to join it. talks underway in cuba for two months to end the country's civil war and little progress has been made so far. soccer back now after the winter break. >> they got what they wanted, a 3-2 win. perhaps a signal of determination to get out of the drop zone. >> they were shaky on the dismount but they finally celebrated their first away win since april 2012. in the game low on quality their defense obliged...
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including the government- > bonus round time. let's take a look at the top new year's resolutions. name the most popular resolution for the new year. is it: drink less alcohol lose weight or watch more traders unplugged on first business? > > use stop-losses. > > i think it is c, and i think alan is going to realize it turned into the biggest bear ever this year. i should have listened to andrew. the market is going to hell. > > you guys are great. thank you. prepare your taste buds. a look at what new trends the restaurant industry is cooking up for the new year. stay with with us. like fashion and hairstyles, food service in fact follows its own trends. so what's in store for the new year? david henkes is a vice president at technomic, the top food service research & consulting firm. i guess you would have liked to have gone out and done some of the field work yourself but you didn't. you're a researcher. > > well, unfortunately i get the desk job and we have other people that go into restaurants for us. > i noticed looking at the list - you cover a lot of areas - that health tre
including the government- > bonus round time. let's take a look at the top new year's resolutions. name the most popular resolution for the new year. is it: drink less alcohol lose weight or watch more traders unplugged on first business? > > use stop-losses. > > i think it is c, and i think alan is going to realize it turned into the biggest bear ever this year. i should have listened to andrew. the market is going to hell. > > you guys are great. thank you. prepare your...
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the local people have seen video shot by government shoulder -- government soldiers showing short-range missiles being launched near damascus. officials have been quoted in the american press saying iran has supplied syria with a missile similar to a scud, but more precise. >> we have been extremely clear about how we feel about iranian efforts to prop up the assad regime. they're going to fail but we have to shed light on what iran is doing, not just the provision of iran -- provision of money and trainers, but the provision of tactics and techniques for trying to keep him in power. >> the un security council imposed sanctions on two iranian firms last month accused of supplying arms to the syrian government. the syrian prime minister visited teheran last week. iran has not confirmed it is supplying the government with weapons, but the opposition has told al-jazeera that they are concentrating their efforts on trying to cut off all supplies to regime coming into the country by sea. >> still to come on the program, neck-and-neck -- the polls are closed as germany's ruling coalition trie
the local people have seen video shot by government shoulder -- government soldiers showing short-range missiles being launched near damascus. officials have been quoted in the american press saying iran has supplied syria with a missile similar to a scud, but more precise. >> we have been extremely clear about how we feel about iranian efforts to prop up the assad regime. they're going to fail but we have to shed light on what iran is doing, not just the provision of iran -- provision of...
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within the eurozone and global governance the g twenty to strengthen economic coordination without that you won't get the dynamism we made. and but the underlying theme at davos is that the disparity between rich and poor in a study published by oxfam of the one hundred richest people in the world earns two hundred forty billion dollars enough to feed the world's hungry about four times over according to the group the head of advocacy at fox from max lawson says extremely rich people should give their money away voluntarily or through higher taxation. for profit and you'd be right. they were guy we want you to know the great need to get. both the world. through lungs what they want with it all the news is that the rich got louder and louder so all we really calling for was never around stating that what we have and don't want mean the richest people in america or tax close so they get money away. we go to where they're at so that we can see that money. where you have however klaus schwab founder and executive chairman of the world economic forum says business will drive economic growth.
within the eurozone and global governance the g twenty to strengthen economic coordination without that you won't get the dynamism we made. and but the underlying theme at davos is that the disparity between rich and poor in a study published by oxfam of the one hundred richest people in the world earns two hundred forty billion dollars enough to feed the world's hungry about four times over according to the group the head of advocacy at fox from max lawson says extremely rich people should...
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anti-government's line is the worst will soon be over. -- if the government's line is the worst will soon be over. >> the forces for growth are intact. the labor market is robust. incomes are rising. price increases will stay moderate. germany is doing well. >> growth averaged 0.7% last year. the government says it will drop to 0.4% this year. that will be part of an upward swing as growth is forecast to go back up to 1.6% the following year. >> the return of growth could be good news for some of germany's neighbors, like france and the netherlands, who will be able to export more to the country, but it could be bad news for nations such as greece and spain gilead if the european central bank fears more german growth will lead to higher inflation, it could raise interest rates. >> higher interest rates imply falling prices in countries -- it would be more expensive for them to refinance their debt and would be more difficult for firms to refinance their credit. this could be a problem. the strong economic situation in germany could be a problem for the economic situation of crisis co
anti-government's line is the worst will soon be over. -- if the government's line is the worst will soon be over. >> the forces for growth are intact. the labor market is robust. incomes are rising. price increases will stay moderate. germany is doing well. >> growth averaged 0.7% last year. the government says it will drop to 0.4% this year. that will be part of an upward swing as growth is forecast to go back up to 1.6% the following year. >> the return of growth could be...
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, affordable housing, and changes in the system of government. ben netanyahu now needs to work with the surprise winner of the election. the former tv journalist only founded his secular party last year. it is now the second strongest party. he wants his country to change course. >> israelis have said no to a policy of fear and hatred. they have said no to the division of israeli society into sections, tribes, or groups/interest. >> a total 12 parties have one seat in parliament -- have won seats in parliament, so there are alliance is possible. it may be some time before the formation of the next israeli parliament can be announced. >> polls have closed in neighboring jordan in the first election since the dawn of the arab spring. alabama officials are reporting a turnout of almost 57%. -- >> officials are reporting a turnout of almost 57%. some have questioned the sincerity of moves to improve democracy, and there are widespread allegations of vote- buying. >> here's a closer look at how jordanians views evoke -- view the vote. >> the elections
, affordable housing, and changes in the system of government. ben netanyahu now needs to work with the surprise winner of the election. the former tv journalist only founded his secular party last year. it is now the second strongest party. he wants his country to change course. >> israelis have said no to a policy of fear and hatred. they have said no to the division of israeli society into sections, tribes, or groups/interest. >> a total 12 parties have one seat in parliament --...
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a spokesman said the truce was over because the government refused to join it. talks underway in cuba for two months to end the country's civil war and little progress has been made so far. soccer back now after the winter break. >> they got what they wanted, a 3-2 win. perhaps a signal of determination to get out of the drop zone. >> they were shaky on the dismount but they finally celebrated their first away win since april 2012. in the game low on quality their defense obliged opponents. only too happy to open up the scoring. the korean midfielder netted one before halftime to make it 2-0. 2-0. somehow the host rallied, pulling one back and added a second in stoppage time. he even put the ball in the net again. the referee spotted a foul and no goal. their fight for survival starts here. >> and in sunday's other match the new coaching duo grabbed a point against hamburg. >> the match sprung to life midway through the second half when the striker put hamburg ahead with his seventh goal of the season. but the hosts struck back. the german had been with the team
a spokesman said the truce was over because the government refused to join it. talks underway in cuba for two months to end the country's civil war and little progress has been made so far. soccer back now after the winter break. >> they got what they wanted, a 3-2 win. perhaps a signal of determination to get out of the drop zone. >> they were shaky on the dismount but they finally celebrated their first away win since april 2012. in the game low on quality their defense obliged...
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certain politicians in order to surveil them and blackmail them the gay spies would tempt men in the government into going back to their apartments which were filled with hidden cameras and microphones to record information and create a not safe for work video to be used to put pressure on these officials this is truly one of the most unique and kind of gross weapons of political intrigue i've ever heard of i mean how many men in georgia politics could possibly fall into the spy trap you know if he actually did implement this scheme and it actually worked than machiavelli and von bismarck could have a thing or two to learn from president saakashvili but that's just my opinion. choose your language. because you know if you. choose to. choose to get to. choose the stories but if you. choose access to. wealthy british style. markets why not. find out what's really happening to the global economy with mike's cancer for a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines in two kinds a report. that. goal is. to cut. the speed. with my. mum and good. luck. and a. little. fifth . her third. what
certain politicians in order to surveil them and blackmail them the gay spies would tempt men in the government into going back to their apartments which were filled with hidden cameras and microphones to record information and create a not safe for work video to be used to put pressure on these officials this is truly one of the most unique and kind of gross weapons of political intrigue i've ever heard of i mean how many men in georgia politics could possibly fall into the spy trap you know...
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the blasts followed several air strikes by government forces. government forces have been trying to retake the town from rebel fighters. >>> the u.n. organization for unicef says that the children are paying the highest price. they're looking at areas that have suffered some of the worst violence. we have this report from neighboring turkey. >> they travel to the hard-hit areas, including homs to gauge a sense of the humanitarian disaster and what kind of intervention the international community as to put forward to cope with that disaster. the problem is with the ongoing crisis, if the air strikes continue, it will be extremely difficult to get into homs or be able to see what is happening. we're talking about thousands of families trapped in areas under constant shelling by government forces, thousands of families trapped on the border with turkey, with no infrastructure, no food, no aid or assistance. it is an area where the temperature drops below freezing levels. it is extremely delicate for those people. whenever we talk to people, they sa
the blasts followed several air strikes by government forces. government forces have been trying to retake the town from rebel fighters. >>> the u.n. organization for unicef says that the children are paying the highest price. they're looking at areas that have suffered some of the worst violence. we have this report from neighboring turkey. >> they travel to the hard-hit areas, including homs to gauge a sense of the humanitarian disaster and what kind of intervention the...
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the government. builds up what it calls an. increasing calling for foreign aid critics say it's the nato allies that are causing the global spread of terror. for their money the e.u. central. control of members to send it to troubled states. with live from moscow. thank you for joining us today. well they promised. it's not looking too far from it at this point has been used to be heard outside pakistan's parliament where thousands of demanding immediate and sweeping changes are leading them as a charismatic and cleric who said to be a favorite of the military among his and his followers demands are calls for broad government reform and a harsh crackdown on corruption in an apparent effort to mollify the demonstrators supreme court has ordered the arrest of the prime minister who is caught up in a bribery scandal. we are standing here in a very crucial point actually it is called the famous disk where or with the local language where dr qadri and his protesters are gathered and demanded the government to step down d. and he has
the government. builds up what it calls an. increasing calling for foreign aid critics say it's the nato allies that are causing the global spread of terror. for their money the e.u. central. control of members to send it to troubled states. with live from moscow. thank you for joining us today. well they promised. it's not looking too far from it at this point has been used to be heard outside pakistan's parliament where thousands of demanding immediate and sweeping changes are leading them as...
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but so much the quality of the governed in some small country with a hard to pronounce name if the government became that unpopular the country would simply collapse but no matter how many wars congress gets involved in and no matter how many jobs are shipped overseas or no matter how much the american dream gets stamped out everyone still rallies around obama and votes democrat and republican this popularity rating doesn't show how effective the government is it shows how arrogant they are because they seem to have no fear whatsoever getting reelected or being punished in any way for their bad behavior so you know congress i have to save us keep up the good work go for one percent popularity and maybe someone will actually do something about you but that's just my opinion. it's technology innovations all the developments around us. the future are covered. deadly rivals some decades. if good fifteen thousand people killing each other in any other country there would be diplomats there would be a. self-imposed out costs from society i will cut myself chemical attack my brother understand my co
but so much the quality of the governed in some small country with a hard to pronounce name if the government became that unpopular the country would simply collapse but no matter how many wars congress gets involved in and no matter how many jobs are shipped overseas or no matter how much the american dream gets stamped out everyone still rallies around obama and votes democrat and republican this popularity rating doesn't show how effective the government is it shows how arrogant they are...
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a centralized government in libya that given to introduce things from trees and so . large large amounts of weapons but want to have that you know are essentially were sold off by local or local commanders. and a lot of if. these these these people these as long as in my home we've heard just fine with what we've heard libyan islam is somehow supporting those in mali in the. nation's help them to power how is that possible well it's possible because nobody controls libya. i mean there is a central government but it really doesn't control the country and so you've got tribal or ideological groups who are essentially you know staking out their own territory and do their own thing and there are you know large numbers as. high just silos and also there are i think there is a large number of just opportunists. some of them of criminal nature and some of them are just you know sort of carpet bagger types looking to make a killing or whatever and a lot of people otherwise wouldn't have him or him in there and they all come together i know also you've got mixed in there that.
a centralized government in libya that given to introduce things from trees and so . large large amounts of weapons but want to have that you know are essentially were sold off by local or local commanders. and a lot of if. these these these people these as long as in my home we've heard just fine with what we've heard libyan islam is somehow supporting those in mali in the. nation's help them to power how is that possible well it's possible because nobody controls libya. i mean there is a...
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that a government would make an effort to destroy people but black people have had a history. of tuscany.
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years we shouldn't expect any change the government will continue to hold to its position that there is no partner on the palestinian side that the leadership of mahmoud abbas is not a leadership which wants peace in the eyes of the israeli government and therefore the israeli government will attempt to keep the status quo in place which has been rather comfortable for israel we have had no real terrorism there's no uprising taking place in the palestinian territories the separation of the west bank and gaza has played into israel's interest and i think that the government of israel will seek to preserve the status quo for as long as possible the question is whether or not the international community will move beyond words in its isolation policies of israel if there will be economic sanctions or other political sanctions that we've yet to see but i think that an increasingly hardline israeli government will push the international community toward more isolationist policies toward israel well one of most pressing a divisive issues of this election has been settlements a thing that th
years we shouldn't expect any change the government will continue to hold to its position that there is no partner on the palestinian side that the leadership of mahmoud abbas is not a leadership which wants peace in the eyes of the israeli government and therefore the israeli government will attempt to keep the status quo in place which has been rather comfortable for israel we have had no real terrorism there's no uprising taking place in the palestinian territories the separation of the west...
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german cash goes to other eurozone countries and set the prep to democracy because it's no longer the governments who have to make a policy but is the european central bank deciding which policy is paid for over five thousand people back their petition as they look to challenge one of the most common pieces of perceived wisdom in europe that germany is the success story in the eurozone there was no other country which had so little benefits out of the euro if you come to look to the numbers according to their legal team those numbers showed germany being forced to pay for the euro zone countries despite this not being part of the deal and the single currency was created to finance isn't the only place where germans feel a grip is slipping one former german foreign minister gave different reasons why they may be issues with sovereignty suggesting that they have their root in the memory of the country's past but sometimes we shy back from our responsibility as our room states this is a problem not that we are pressed from the outside the defense is also a concern for those who believe germany is lo
german cash goes to other eurozone countries and set the prep to democracy because it's no longer the governments who have to make a policy but is the european central bank deciding which policy is paid for over five thousand people back their petition as they look to challenge one of the most common pieces of perceived wisdom in europe that germany is the success story in the eurozone there was no other country which had so little benefits out of the euro if you come to look to the numbers...
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trust each other i mean after all one of the main things that governments do is go to war with each other. so that i expect you're going to see more of this type of thing in the future why should the germans be storing their gold with the french in the america. it makes no sense it makes as much sense as for the americans to store their cold with the germans you know i mean just as every individual ought to have gold and keep it in his old own possession so should these banks. i think went over all ryan is saying here is that germany is declaring an active currency war so as this world war three a sum of positive because it's in this sounds a bit rich however with the if you take into consideration the current spate. of economic malaise around the world the and the south by. d. based their own currencies as a way to fight this war is this is a too much to say that germany is really stepping up and making this really an act of a currency war dot i don't think there's any question about the fact that the us is headed downhill rapidly one of the relatively few laws that i believe in as
trust each other i mean after all one of the main things that governments do is go to war with each other. so that i expect you're going to see more of this type of thing in the future why should the germans be storing their gold with the french in the america. it makes no sense it makes as much sense as for the americans to store their cold with the germans you know i mean just as every individual ought to have gold and keep it in his old own possession so should these banks. i think went over...
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of economic malaise around the world the and the attempt by govern. and d. base their own currencies as a way to fight this war is this is a too much to say that germany is really stepping up and making this really an act of a currency war dot i don't think there's any question about the fact that the us is headed downhill rapidly one of the relatively few laws that i believe in as the second law of thermodynamics and one of the implications of that is that all things wind dahlan after time things always revert to the mean and i'm afraid that the us has become corrupt over the years in fact i don't even call it america anymore it used to be america but america was an excellent idea unique idea but now that geographical area of north america is just the u.s. and sure it's going downhill it's becoming highly taxed highly regulated. very corrupt very constipated it's an warlike so that. there's not much to distinguish the u.s. from any of the other two hundred nation states in the world anymore it's a real pity. case even talking about gold for a number of year
of economic malaise around the world the and the attempt by govern. and d. base their own currencies as a way to fight this war is this is a too much to say that germany is really stepping up and making this really an act of a currency war dot i don't think there's any question about the fact that the us is headed downhill rapidly one of the relatively few laws that i believe in as the second law of thermodynamics and one of the implications of that is that all things wind dahlan after time...
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the british prime minister, david cameron, says his government did not know. he seemed to be somewhat perturbed by that. he also appeared to be preparing the british public for bad news. listen. >> we know that this is a very difficult situation as algerian forces have attacked the compound, and it is a fluid situation, ongoing, very uncertain. so i don't want to say anymore than that now. i think we should be prepared for the possibility of further bad news. very difficult news in this extremely difficult situation. >> now, following on from that, we understand that algerian state television has just reported that four people died in this operation, two from britain, and two from the philippines, but as with pretty much everything in this situation, greg, we have no confirmation of that. >> jonathan hunt, thanks very much. the the apparent ringleader of this attack on the algerian gas facility is a veteran jihadist with ties to al qaeda, and lawmakers say al qaeda had a hand in preplanning the entire thing. katherine is live from washington. what are we learn
the british prime minister, david cameron, says his government did not know. he seemed to be somewhat perturbed by that. he also appeared to be preparing the british public for bad news. listen. >> we know that this is a very difficult situation as algerian forces have attacked the compound, and it is a fluid situation, ongoing, very uncertain. so i don't want to say anymore than that now. i think we should be prepared for the possibility of further bad news. very difficult news in this...
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the old days of when the french used to go in and overthrow governments overnight after governments that didn't fall of french policy isn't those days are gone well you see they're not. raising memories of colonialism which are not very old ring of france really ruled entire region even after giving it in the and that still ran it from behind the scenes it was called france afrique and a lot of west africans still resent the proud. well you know when you spread to unstick. rising going our central african republic. even to nigeria. very cheerful we're. doing it it's like dry and explosive with the fire it's spreading the fire we're putting it out now front as military mission has increased fears of revenge attacks on its own soil is the most sickening mali islamist militants they've certainly issued a warning to paris saying it's quote opened the gates of hell by intervening in the country a london based political activist john respond leaves the rise of terrorism worldwide as a result of nato's battle against it more than a decade ago the head of the security services in britain warned
the old days of when the french used to go in and overthrow governments overnight after governments that didn't fall of french policy isn't those days are gone well you see they're not. raising memories of colonialism which are not very old ring of france really ruled entire region even after giving it in the and that still ran it from behind the scenes it was called france afrique and a lot of west africans still resent the proud. well you know when you spread to unstick. rising going our...
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. >> wendy: the doctor also praised india's government for its response to the protest. he said, quote,"i am grateful for how the prime minister and sandy gandhi, along with government agencies, are responding to the outcry. positive steps are being taken." you can learn more at the ministry's website, and you can find the link on our website, cbnnews.com. >> george: young people acrosthe united states are taking up the fight to end human trafficking around the world. on college campuses in all 50 states, and more than 50 countries, they're shining the light on modern day slavery. as my colleague ephraim graham reports, they accepted their mission at a new year's conference called passion 2013. >> reporter: 60,000 students packed atlanta's georgiadome for a party. a time of worship. >> jesus in infinitely worthy of eternal admiration. >> reporter: and to hear god's word. this is passion 2013, an annual conference for young christians that grows larger each year. >> these students are coming together. lifting up the name of jesus together, and with that, it's a beautiful
. >> wendy: the doctor also praised india's government for its response to the protest. he said, quote,"i am grateful for how the prime minister and sandy gandhi, along with government agencies, are responding to the outcry. positive steps are being taken." you can learn more at the ministry's website, and you can find the link on our website, cbnnews.com. >> george: young people acrosthe united states are taking up the fight to end human trafficking around the world. on...
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banks and government went bankrupt. increase, the government directly went bankrupt because it was the one that had borrowed to a very high degree after words. the governments that had lent money to the state also went bankrupt. and afterwards investors themselves went bankrupt. very soon if the entire country had gone bankrupt. due to the structure of the euro zone where countries without a central bank behind them needed -- bailout of the banks and where the banks needed to continue lending money to bankrupt states, -- there was a domino effect because of the banks that were untrustworthy and the untrustworthy countries that they were associated with. this was the point in which the european union refused to realistically look at the situation. they decided that it was better to act, that it was just a crisis of public debt, and they did not -- instead of accepting that they had a poorly designed a currency union, they decided to implement austerity packages to ponte economies that were on the brink of bankruptcy. sec
banks and government went bankrupt. increase, the government directly went bankrupt because it was the one that had borrowed to a very high degree after words. the governments that had lent money to the state also went bankrupt. and afterwards investors themselves went bankrupt. very soon if the entire country had gone bankrupt. due to the structure of the euro zone where countries without a central bank behind them needed -- bailout of the banks and where the banks needed to continue lending...